Hey, This is a rear shock I made my self out of a paper clip.... I didn't have money to buy a after-market shock from the store, so I decided to make one myself.... Hey, This shock works too.. haha

Mondo

2001.12.29, 01:41 PM

Wedginator,

Crude but effective! How do you adjust it? ;)

Mondo

T Man

2001.12.29, 01:42 PM

Ummmmm.......cool......lol:D

Wedginator

2001.12.29, 02:10 PM

You adjust it by bending the metal... haha.... It works....
I actually had the cal lowered and it kept on bottoming out, so i put this paperclip on and bottoming out decreased.... heh

Draconious

2001.12.29, 04:12 PM

I started to do that with my old broken antenna wire, cuz my flash light spring dont realy fit that well with longer susp plates... figured I better not, risk of short if it were to come loose.

Wedginator

2001.12.29, 08:53 PM

hey Draconious, yea, i guess it would be a risk, but if you screw the wire on tight then it would be less risky...

Brett

2001.12.29, 11:00 PM

i found a safe way to do it, all you go is get a old plastick buisness card and chop it up in small rectangle then you bend it slightly and place it above your h bar it helps i wish i had a digi cam to show

wrcracer

2001.12.29, 11:23 PM

lol. talk about a jerry-rig....:D

Brett

2001.12.29, 11:24 PM

i found an even better way to make a rear shock do the same thing with the card and all but make it in an n shape you can even make it higer if you cut the card longer aslo use a bit of blutack to hold it in place it works great

Draconious

2001.12.30, 12:02 AM

I guess shrink wrap could solve that, I got lots of small pieces from the sci-plus.com the small wrap has some pretty small diameters, and some are flexible enough. Or could use big fat wire from housing wire... its already insolated.